The Hypermobile Universe
Exeter
This in-depth course provides essential knowledge about hypermobility conditions, their management, and associated complications. Drawing from current research and clinical experience, we offer a thorough exploration of hypermobility syndromes and their impact ondaily life.
Course Overview
This comprehensive program covers five key areas of hypermobility:
Foundation Knowledge
– Understanding hypermobility: definitions, types, and prevalence
– The science behind joint mobility and connective tissue
– Impact on daily life and long-term health
Genetic and Connective Tissue Considerations
– Hereditary aspects of hypermobility
– Connection to various connective tissue disorders
– Genetic factors and their clinical significance
Clinical Assessment & Diagnosis
– Current diagnostic criteria for various hypermobility syndromes
– Assessment techniques and protocols
– Differential diagnosis considerations
– Evidence-based evaluation methods
Symptom Management
– Common manifestations of hypermobility
– Pain management strategies
– Impact on different body systems
– Long-term health considerations
Associated Conditions & Comprehensive Care
– Understanding comorbidities
– Integrated treatment approaches
– Conservative management strategies
– Exercise and manual therapy guidelines
– Evidence-based therapeutic interventions
Course Features
– Research-based content incorporating latest clinical evidence
– Practical management strategies
– Case studies and real-world applications
– Guidelines for safe exercise and manual therapy
– Conservative treatment approaches
– Integration of current best practices
Learning Outcomes
Participants will gain:
– A thorough understanding of hypermobility conditions
– Skills in identifying and assessing hypermobility
– Knowledge of evidence-based management strategies
– Ability to develop appropriate treatment plans
– Understanding of when to refer and collaborate with other healthcare providers
This course is suitable for healthcare professionals, including physiotherapists, occupational therapists, primary care physicians, and other practitioners working with hypermobile patients. It may also benefit individuals with hypermobility seeking to better understand their condition.
About the Tutor
Bonnie Southgate is a highly experienced Pilates teacher and Sports Therapist currently pursuing an MSc in Dance Science. Drawing from her 20 years of practical experience, she dedicates herself to assisting individuals with hypermobility, helping them effectively manage their condition and lead active, fulfilling lives. As an MSK adviser to the charity SEDSConnective, Bonnie deeply engages with the hypermobility community.
Beyond her practical work, Bonnie makes extensive contributions. She features in podcasts by Bendy Bodies and the Sports Therapy Association and has an upcoming podcast scheduled for release at the end of September with WIST (Women in Sports Therapy). Additionally, she delivers talks for EDS UK and authors courses for Jenny Burrel, enhancing her impressive portfolio.